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Shaharah Bridge

Coordinates: 16°09′53″N 43°41′50″E / 16.1648°N 43.6973°E / 16.1648; 43.6973
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Shahara Bridge

جسر شهارة
Coordinates16°09′53″N 43°41′50″E / 16.1648°N 43.6973°E / 16.1648; 43.6973
LocaleShaharah District, Amran Governorate
Characteristics
Total length65 ft (20 m)
Width9 feet ( 3 m)
Water depth300 ft
History
Built1905
Location
Map

Shaharah Bridge (Template:Lang-ar) is an arch bridge in Yemen.[1] It was constructed in the 17th century[2] to connect two villages at the top of two mountains in Shaharah District, Amran Governorate, northern Yemen.[3] It is 300 feet deep, 65 feet long, and 9 feet wide. The bridge is the only path to Shaharah, the town it is named after. It is one of the most famous bridges and tourist attractions in Yemen.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Shahara Bridge (Shahara)". Structurae. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Shaharah - the remote fortified mountain village and the story behind the bridge of sighs". Medium. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  3. ^ "مديريات محافظة عمران" [Districts of Amran Governorate] (PDF). National Information Center (in Arabic).